Is there a way to move/switch to session 0 on demand?
(Either programmatically or via a command/rundll32)

If such a way exist (surely it does, UI0Detect use it! :> ), then will it be available in the next windows version when the service get deprecated?

One of the reasons I ask is that I used to run CMD as system (the old AT /interactive trick) quite often in order to debug Startup Scripts which, of course, run as system.
(If you think of a better way to debug them in Vista – please let me know…)

if it’s located on a LAN share (win2k3 server if that matters). Applying SP1 to Vista does not help.

The history of the file is that it was first infected by a virus, then cleaned up by NOD32 but file size changed so probably the garbage is bothering OS’s PE loader or something…

Any comment will be helpful. Kernel-level debugging is way beyond my league.

cheers,

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